04.30.09

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Differential Diagnoses and Assessment of Depression in Elderly Patients

Gary W. Small, MD

The consequences of depression in older people include a high rate of suicide compared with suicide rates in all other age groups (See AV 1). Participate in this activity to learn about the differential diagnoses of depression in the elderly and to review methods for assessing your patients with this diagnosis.

Part of the multi-activity “Depression in the Elderly” series in J Clin Psychlopedia and independently developed by the CME Institute of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., and the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology.

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